Abstract—In this paper, the capacity of wireless channels is characterized based on electromagnetic and antenna theories with only minimal assumptions. We assume the transmitter can generate an arbitrary current distribution inside a spherical region and the receive antennas are uniformly distributed on a bigger sphere surrounding the transmitter. The capacity is shown to be (αP/N0) log e [bits/sec] in the limit of large number of receive antennas, where P is the transmit power constraint, α is the normalized density of the receive antennas and N0 is the noise power spectral density. Although this result may look trivial, it is surprising in two ways. First, this result holds regardless of the bandwidth (bandwidth can even be negligibly sma...
This paper reports an attainable channel capacity and spatial degrees-of-freedom of multiple-antenna...
We study the transport capacity of a Gaussian multiple access channel, which consists of a set of tr...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the capacity limits of dense multi-antenna systems. We...
Abstract This paper deals with the problem of computing channel capacity for wireless communication...
In this paper we study the broadcast capacity of multihop wireless networks which we define as the m...
In this paper, we consider capacities of single-antenna terminals communicating to large antenna arr...
textA central feature of wireless networks is multiple users sharing a common medium. Cellular syste...
textA central feature of wireless networks is multiple users sharing a common medium. Cellular syste...
Conference PaperWe evaluate spectral efficiency limits of low power portable communication devices w...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the capacity limits of dense multiantenna systems. We ...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the capacity limits of dense multiantenna systems. We ...
We study the capacity of static wireless networks, both ad hoc and hybrid, under the Protocol and Ph...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the capacity limits of dense multi-antenna systems. We...
Bounds on the capacity of wireless networks often rely on simplifying assumptions and are given in t...
Bounds on the capacity of wireless networks often rely on simplifying assumptions and are given in t...
This paper reports an attainable channel capacity and spatial degrees-of-freedom of multiple-antenna...
We study the transport capacity of a Gaussian multiple access channel, which consists of a set of tr...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the capacity limits of dense multi-antenna systems. We...
Abstract This paper deals with the problem of computing channel capacity for wireless communication...
In this paper we study the broadcast capacity of multihop wireless networks which we define as the m...
In this paper, we consider capacities of single-antenna terminals communicating to large antenna arr...
textA central feature of wireless networks is multiple users sharing a common medium. Cellular syste...
textA central feature of wireless networks is multiple users sharing a common medium. Cellular syste...
Conference PaperWe evaluate spectral efficiency limits of low power portable communication devices w...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the capacity limits of dense multiantenna systems. We ...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the capacity limits of dense multiantenna systems. We ...
We study the capacity of static wireless networks, both ad hoc and hybrid, under the Protocol and Ph...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the capacity limits of dense multi-antenna systems. We...
Bounds on the capacity of wireless networks often rely on simplifying assumptions and are given in t...
Bounds on the capacity of wireless networks often rely on simplifying assumptions and are given in t...
This paper reports an attainable channel capacity and spatial degrees-of-freedom of multiple-antenna...
We study the transport capacity of a Gaussian multiple access channel, which consists of a set of tr...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the capacity limits of dense multi-antenna systems. We...